ideal development and hosting setup for Frontier 9?
Sam DeVore
sdevore at cliffhanger.com
Tue Oct 1 11:01:04 PDT 2002
The way that I manage moving all the stuff around and keeping things in
sync is webEdit (built into frontier) The nice thing is that you can
even use radio as the client for a lot of the changes that you need to
do as it has webEdit built in as well (though it is a little hidden)
It handles custody and checking and checking out table objects, it is
also good if you are going to maintain a central db for all your
customizations that all the other servers can subscribe to.
I think that at this point the best platform for hosting Frontier is
probably win 2000 (that is what userland seems to do most of their
hosting on though I use Mac OS X) there just seem to be to many issues
currently with the OS X version, though I am confident in userland's
ability to get these sorted out.
For the rare times that I need to access the servers that I have in
remote locations I have been using VNC though I will probably move to
Timbuktu sometime soon for this (performance issues and security that
my clients feel more comfortable with) If at all possible I think you
want to set your server to have another application server any static
content that you can (gems, pictures, ...) as apps like apache are much
better at serving these files and it reduces load on frontier.
HTH
Sam D
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